Birds for Kids – Pictures & Sounds (Lesson 1)
Welcome to our birds for kids lesson—part of our fun learning for kids. See 10 birds, hear real calls, and practice speaking with simple repeat-after-me steps.
Transcript
Welcome, kids! Let’s start learning!
Listen carefully and try to remember each word.
Tap the Play button.
Listen to the sound, and repeat the name of each bird.
You can tap “Play Animations” below to see all pictures move.
If you don’t tap, they will start automatically after a few seconds—let’s enjoy the birds lesson!
🐦 Sparrow
💡 Sparrows are tiny birds with cheerful chirps.
Transcript
This is a sparrow.
🦜 Parrot
💡 Parrots are smart and can mimic speech.
Transcript
This is a parrot.
🦉 Owl
💡 Owls hunt at night and hoot.
Transcript
This is an owl.
🦅 Eagle
💡 Eagles have powerful wings and sharp eyesight.
Transcript
This is an eagle.
🐓 Hen
💡 Hens cluck and care for chicks.
Transcript
This is a hen.
🦚 Peacock
💡 Peacocks fan colorful tails & make loud calls.
Transcript
This is a peacock.
🦆 Duck
💡 Ducks float with webbed feet.
Transcript
This is a duck.
🕊️ Pigeon
💡 Pigeons can find their way home.
Transcript
This is a pigeon.
🦩 Flamingo
💡 Flamingos are pink and stand on one leg.
Transcript
This is a flamingo.
🐦 Crow
💡 Crows are very smart.
Transcript
This is a crow.
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🐦 Parents’ Quick Q&A — Birds
Tap a question to reveal the answer. Mixed types: Yes/No, True/False, either/or, riddles, action, and compare.
1Yes/No: Do owls hunt mostly at night?▶
Answer: Yes — owls are mostly nocturnal.
2Sound guess: Who says quack-quack — duck or pigeon?▶
Answer: Duck.
3True/False: Peacocks are India’s national bird.▶
Answer: True.
4Either/Or: Who has webbed feet for swimming — duck or crow?▶
Answer: Duck.
5Riddle: I’m pink and often stand on one leg. Who am I?▶
Answer: Flamingo.
6Pick one: Which bird can mimic human words — parrot or eagle?▶
Answer: Parrot.
7Choose two: Name two birds we see near our homes.▶
Answer: Sparrow, Pigeon, or Crow (any two).
8Compare: Who flies higher with sharper eyesight — eagle or hen?▶
Answer: Eagle.
9Action: Say “coo-coo.” Which bird makes this sound?▶
Answer: Pigeon.
10Odd one out: Owl, Eagle, Hen — which is a farm bird?▶
Answer: Hen.
🐦 Lesson Recap Quick Review
In our learning platform for kids, this lesson teaches 10 birds using pictures + real bird sounds. The method (look → listen → repeat) improves quick memory and speaking skills—perfect as a quick birds for kids activity at home or in class.
👩🏫 How Parents & Teachers Should Use This Lesson
Teaching Steps
- Play the intro audio so children learn the steps.
- Open 1 bird card → show picture → tap the Play button.
- Let the child repeat the bird name two times.
- Use “Play Animations” once for fun, then return to normal sound rounds.
- Read the one-line fact under each picture loudly.
- Ask the child to identify the bird before playing the sound.
- End with a 1-minute recap of all 10 birds.
This method works even for children who cannot read yet.
📋 Parent Read-Aloud Notes (Birds)
Read 1–2 bullets while your child looks at each picture.
- Small brown bird that hops quickly.
- Says “chirp-chirp”.
- National bird of India with a colorful tail.
- Dances by opening its feathers.
- Black bird with a loud “kaa-kaa”.
- Very smart at finding food.
- Green bird with a curved red beak.
- Can imitate human speech.
- Large bird with sharp eyes.
- Flies very high to hunt.
- Soft grey bird found near homes.
- Makes a gentle “coo-coo”.
- Largest bird in the world.
- Cannot fly but runs fast.
- Lives in water; waddles on land.
- Says “quack-quack”.
- A night bird with big eyes.
- Makes “hoo-hoo”.
- Farm bird that lays eggs.
- Makes “cluck-cluck”.
❓ FAQ Birds Lesson
Can my child learn without reading?
Yes—this lesson is picture + sound based.
How much time per day?
5–10 minutes is ideal.
Should I use animations?
Use once for fun, then return to sound-only practice.
How to revise?
Show a picture and ask the child to name the bird before playing audio.
What if my child forgets?
Replay the sound and repeat the fact. Kids remember quickly with repetition.

📚 Learn More – For Parents & Teachers
- Birds – Britannica Kids
- Birds for Kids – National Geographic Kids
- Birds – San Diego Zoo Kids
- Bird Guide – Audubon (Expert Level, for Adults)
External links open in a new tab and are meant for adult guidance, deeper reading, and extra knowledge support.
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